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A TV network you may not have heard of recently signed a deal with a sports league you may have forgotten about: the National Hockey League. Sports commentator David Carter tells Lisa Napoli that it may not be under the radar for long.

A submarine base in Connecticut was taken off the chopping block this morning. Commissioners said it was too important to close &mdash; might have been too expensive, too. From WNPR, Harriet Jones reports.

Job coaches will tell you that you're in the best position to ask for a higher salary and more vacation after a job offer is on the table. Helen Palmer reports from the Health Desk at WGBH that health coverage may be the new sticking point.

Some say that law school is two years' worth of classes crammed into three years. On program has responded: students starting today at the University of Dayton Law School should be done in 2007. Mhari Saito explains.

Some Americans are looking beyond the retirement havens of Florida and Arizona to places abroad, like Costa Rica. But it seems Americans are exporting the very cost of living they are trying to escape. Dan Grech reports.

It began a few years ago: Guests in posh hotels could buy almost everything in their rooms to take home-the sheets, beds, artwork, furniture, even plants. But now you can move right in; Rudy Maxa has the story.

The Transportation Department today proposed raising the minimum mileage for sport utility vehicles and light trucks. John Dimsdale reports the new rules would be a (small) step in the right direction.

Sales of existing homes slid 2.6 percent in July. That's partly because interest rates were up, and the median home price hit an all-time high. San Francisco is trying to take the edge off &mdash; Cheryl Glaser reports.